The Los Angeles Unified School District will open 60 "Grab & Go" food centers in response to the district closing schools amid concerns over the novel coronavirus.

The loans can range from $5,000 to $50,000 to help businesses weather the financial storm as an increasing set of restrictions are put in place to help contain the spread of the potentially deadly virus.

"We know that small businesses are the backbone of every neighborhood in Los Angeles and of our city," Garcetti said. "We wanted to get, even while we're waiting for federal action, dollars out there on the streets now."

The city is also ordering a moratorium on evictions for commercial tenants - a move that Garcetti said is unprecedented. That follows a recent order preventing evictions for residential tenants.

"For the land owners and landlords, that doesn't mean that they won't eventually get paid, but it makes sure that people won't get evicted if that's the difference of them hanging on or not," Garcetti said.

He also urged Angelenos to continue to support local businesses by ordering food for delivery or takeout. He noted that delivery platforms like Grub Hub are waiving some of their fees for local businesses.

Meanwhile, Garcetti said despite cities like San Francisco ordering a shelter-in-place in response to the outbreak, no plans are currently in place for a lockdown for Los Angeles.

"We are taking advice of Los Angeles County Public Health every single day. I talk with (Los Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer) a few times a day. Last night, she said we are basically instructing people from the public health side if you can work from home, work at home, and that's everybody," he said. "We have, obviously, closed all the places of gathering in this city. People can pick up food from restaurants and we encourage them to do so. But I will take her advice each day."

Garcetti also silenced rumors of an abrupt lockdown for Los Angeles and the rest of the country.

"Continue to social distance. It is everything in pushing out this curve and making sure that we can deal with the coronavirus crisis," he said.